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๐Ÿ“‹NDA Generator

Generate basic non-disclosure agreement templates.

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Template only โ€” consult a legal professional for legally binding NDAs.

About NDA Generator

NDA Generator produces a customizable non-disclosure agreement template suitable for protecting confidential information in business discussions, contractor relationships, and partnership negotiations. Fill in the parties, scope of confidential information, jurisdiction, and term length to generate a document ready for review and signing.

How to Use NDA Generator

  1. 1

    Enter the parties and details

    Provide the names, roles (disclosing party / receiving party), and business details of all parties to the agreement.

  2. 2

    Configure the agreement terms

    Select whether it is mutual or one-way, define the scope of confidential information, choose the jurisdiction, and set the agreement duration.

  3. 3

    Download and review

    Copy or download the generated NDA, have it reviewed by a legal professional, then share it with all parties for signature.

Common Use Cases

  • Protecting confidential business ideas before pitching to investors or partners
  • Establishing confidentiality with contractors and freelancers working on sensitive projects
  • Creating a paper trail before sharing proprietary information in business negotiations
  • Formalizing confidentiality expectations between co-founders of a new venture

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a non-disclosure agreement (NDA)?
An NDA is a legally binding contract in which the parties agree to keep certain confidential information secret and not disclose it to third parties. It is commonly used before sharing business ideas, proprietary data, or trade secrets.
Is the generated NDA legally enforceable?
The generated NDA is based on standard legal provisions, but enforceability depends on your jurisdiction, the specific terms, and whether it is signed by both parties. Always have a qualified attorney review any NDA before relying on it.
What is the difference between a mutual and a one-way NDA?
A one-way (unilateral) NDA protects information shared by one party only. A mutual (bilateral) NDA protects information shared in both directions, which is appropriate when both parties will be sharing confidential information with each other.

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